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2025-2026学年九年级上学期第一次月考
英语试卷
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。
3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
4.测试范围:九年级上册Unit 1~Unit 3(译林版)。
5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷 选择题(满分45分)
一、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I used to think the whole purpose of life was looking for happiness. What truly makes people happy? What I discovered changed my life. Looking for happiness may make people stressed and 1 . Even though life is getting better by nearly every standard, more people feel hopeless, sad and alone. According to the research, what causes this is not a lack(缺乏) of happiness but a lack of having 2 in life.
Many psychologists(心理学家) think of happiness as feeling comfortable or good in the moment. Meaning, though, is deeper. The famous psychologist Marin Seligman says meaning comes from belonging(归属感), achieving something beyond yourself and 3 from the best inside you. Belonging, purpose, transcendence(超越), telling stories—these are the four parts of meaning. We need to build them inside our families and organizations to help people 4 an excellent person. But living a meaningful life takes work. There’s a long way to go. As each day goes by, we’re creating our lives, 5 to our story.
I remember a powerful experience I had with my father. Several months after I graduated from college, my dad had a 6 heart attack. He survived, and when I asked him what was going through his mind as he faced death, he said all he could think about was needing to live, 7 he could be there for my brother and me, and this gave him the courage to fight for life. When doctors were giving him an operation, he didn’t feel afraid. 8 , he repeated our names. He wanted our names to be the last words he spoke on earth if he died.
My dad lives a common, but a good life. Lying there facing death, he had a 9 to live: love. His sense of belonging inside his family, his purpose as a dad, his unusual thinking, repeating our names—these are why he survived. That’s the story he tells himself. That’s the 10 of meaning. Happiness comes and goes. But whether life is good or bad, having meaning gives you something to hold on to.
1.A.amazed B.cheerful C.unhappy D.comfortable
2.A.ability B.meaning C.progress D.direction
3.A.hiding B.accepting C.promising D.developing
4.A.do B.make C.invent D.succeed
5.A.adding B.changing C.attending D.continuing
6.A.crazy B.gentle C.unknown D.serious
7.A.so B.but C.though D.whether
8.A.However B.Instead C.Perhaps D.Otherwise
9.A.chance B.reason C.attention D.beginning
10.A.power B.symbol C. secret D.method
二、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
The National Day is coming. Don’t know what to do? Well, here are some books for you! Just pick one of them. You are sure to enjoy it!
| The Diamond Necklace | Writer: Maupassant (French)
It’s a story about a woman who is beautiful but poor. Her husband asks her to go to a party, so she borrows a diamond necklace (钻石项链) from her rich friend to show off her beauty. But she loses the necklace. It takes her ten years to work hard to pay for it. At the end of the story, she gets to know that the necklace is actually not made of real diamond (钻石). The necklace changes her whole life. |
| The Cop and the Anthem | Writer: O. Henry (American)
It tells the story about Soapy, a New York City hobo (无业游民). At first, he wants to be caught by the policeman so that he can have somewhere warm to stay instead of sleeping out in the cold winter. Although he tries hard, the policeman doesn’t send him to the prison. However, when he wants to change himself to be a better man, he is sent to the prison. |
| The Ransom of Red Chief | Writer: O. Henry (American)
It’s a story about two bad men and a boy. The two men catch a ten-year-old boy and ask the boy’s father for money. But the men are bored with the naughty boy who brings them lots of trouble. Finally, they have to pay the boy’s father to take him back. |
| The Million Pound Note | Writer: Mark Twain (American)
It tells an experience of a poor young man Henry Adams. He gets a one-million bank note from two rich men, who make a bet (打赌) to see what will happen to Henry Adams with so much money. To their surprise, Henry isn’t caught by the police. Instead, he lives a happy life because of the one-million bank note. |
11.The diamond necklace ________.
A.is found in the house B.is returned to her friend
C.is made of real diamond D.changes the woman’s whole life
12.________ and ________ are written by O. Henry.
A.The Diamond Necklace; The Million Pound Note
B.The Ransom of Red Chief; The Cop and the Anthem
C.The Cop and the Anthem; The Diamond Necklace
D.The Million Pound Note; The Ransom of Red Chief
13.The passage may be written for ________.
A.parents B.students C.reporters D.writers
B
It is believed in some ways that the daughter is father’s lover. But my experience has taught me in a different way. For a long time, my father has been a very vague figure(模糊的形象)to me. He was a man of few words, tall but slim and nothing else.
When I was in primary school, my father was never there to pick me up, and he never came to any of my parent-teacher meetings. He was always busy doing projects. I remember when I was in middle school and my head was badly hurt in a PE class. During my operation, my father was nowhere to be found. This hurt me most. At that moment, I considered my father as a cold-blooded man who did not care about me at all.
But things seemed different at my high school graduation ceremony, where I was chosen to represent my class and give a speech. My father, once again, told me he had a business trip in a place outside the city and would be unable to show up(露面). “Don’t come. I will be very nervous if I see you,” I told him.
I remember my speech went smoothly. After the ceremony was over and I was about to leave. I suddenly noticed a familiar(熟悉的)looking man sitting in a corner of the hall. It was my father! I was so surprised that I rushed to him with tears(眼泪)running down my face. “Well done,” he said. His eyes were also filled with tears.
Later, I found out that my father had managed to finish his work by staying up late, and he drove for eight hours to get back. He had been sitting in the corner because he didn’t want me to see him. My father remembered every word in my speech.
For much of my life, I described my father as a cold-blooded man who only cared about his work. But when I thought deeply about this, it was obviously(明显地)not true. At my graduation ceremony. I could feel my father’s deep love. The fact is that seeing is not believing, and seeing may not be the fact if we don’t perceive(感知)the world with our hearts and minds. There’s no doubt that life doesn’t lack(缺少)love, but sometimes our eyes have trouble seeing it.
14.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The writer’s father was in the hospital during her operation.
B.The writer’s father attended her high school graduation ceremony.
C.The writer’s father sometimes picked her up when she was in primary school.
D.The writer’s father went to parent-teacher meeting when she was in primary school.
15.The writer rushed to her father with tears running down her face mainly because .
A.she gave a speech successfully
B.the graduation ceremony was over
C.she was so nervous that she couldn’t help crying
D.she was touched to find her father cared about her
16.What does the underlined word “this” in the last paragraph refer to(指代)?
A.That my father was always doing projects.
B.That my father was a cold-blooded man.
C.That my father sat in the corner of the hall.
D.That my father’s eyes were filled with tears.
17.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.My busy father B.Life is full of love
C.Seeing is not believing D.A wonderful speech
C
How did nearsighted people manage in the pre-glasses past? Aristotle may have written the first research results of myopia (近视) around 350B.C. Because their eyeballs are too long, people with this condition can see objects that are close by, but distant objects look blurry.
Neil Handley, a museum curator, said not much is known about how people dealt with myopia before the first lenses for nearsighted people were invented in the 15th century in Europe. And he noted that “even in the history of the invention of glasses, that is a late development.”
There are 13th-century European examples of handheld convex lenses (凸透镜) that were used to treat age-related vision loss known as presbyopia (We’d call them reading glasses today). But the technology wasn’t used to treat nearsightedness for another 200 years.
“Because of the way that lens is held, you can see through it, and the artist has caught the effect that the glass has,” Handley said. Myopia could be something of a modern condition. The number of nearsighted people has risen quickly in recent years, and researchers have predicted that half the world will be myopic by 2050. One study by the College of Optometrists found that myopia is more than twice as common among kids in the U.K. now than it was the 1960s.
Doctors are still trying to find out the cause behind this trend. Some have blamed (归咎于) genetic causes or an increase in studying and screen time.
It’s likely that myopia didn’t influence as many people in the past as it does now. Handley said the late creation of nearsighted glasses suggests that treating the small number of people with myopia wasn’t considered as a most important thing and that people could deal with myopia by making some changes in their lifestyle. Or, maybe there was more of an emphasis (强调) on putting people in jobs that were suited to their ability to see, he said.
For example, people with myopia were historically valued in artisan contexts, such as medieval European monasteries, where illuminating manuscripts (手稿) and painting required making tiny, exact brushstrokes. “The myopic person, far from being given some correction, was actually encouraged to remain in their myopic condition, because it was actually ideal for them doing this job. They don’t necessarily consider it as disability,” Handley said.
18.What does the underlined word “blurry” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Dark. B.Warm. C.Unclear. D.Uncomfortable.
19.The passage is developed by ________.
A.providing facts B.presenting causes C.comparing opinions D.making up stories
20.What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?
A.People in the past didn’t develop myopia.
B.People with myopia could also lead a normal life.
C.Myopia could be cured by changing people’s lifestyle.
D.Most jobs about art preferred nearsighted people than others.
21.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.Many causes lead to modern myopia.
B.Myopia was not so troublesome in the past.
C.Nearsightedness is increasing at an amazing speed.
D.Glasses for nearsighted people have developed a lot.
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参考答案
1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.A
【导语】本文主要讲述了什么是真正的幸福。
1.句意:寻找幸福可能会让人感到压力和不快乐。
amazed吃惊的;cheerful欢乐的;unhappy不开心的;comfortable舒适的。根据“make people stressed and…”可知让人感到压力,说明不是开心的事情,故选C。
2.句意:根据这项研究,造成这种情况的原因不是缺乏幸福感,而是缺乏生活意义。
ability能力;meaning意义;progress进步;direction方向。根据“Meaning, though, is deeper.”可知此处指的是生活的意义。故选B。
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